Indian Daily Mail, 29 September 1947

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail vojii i&& "-1,/ SIJWAPQBE,!,* MQKPAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947 l 'ftu<sfe"lt> Mxis:
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  • 157 1 jc y o VJctlliltllJl s c ment Of Differences By dtual Consultation 0 r bit ration Urged Mnhatwa Gttndhl said m a jneetin^ htr^ that his lalk war between Faki&tan and Uin- page 2) was of a remote ptissibility and it© i never advocate
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  • 166 1 The Pakistan (iovfinnu'nt bftfl t>iliti;iUy. app^nUd h« r Dominions, including India, lor help iv M»lvinii > Mi'iii, it iras kamcid authoritatively tonight. rfirmation of suggestion^ reaching Bbridon has asked her sister nations for military aid m to othciaJ ament of the
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  • 52 1 Chiang To Send Goodwill Mission To Burma 28 Generali»s•iek intends to 1 mission t > Burma transfer of power the new Burma Jinn 'nment, 0 Ba Lwin, •onlst, s U id yester- < tly returned ;onal oonfeh his collea^ y called on Wane Kai-shek m Mankini anrtotneed that 1 authorities
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  • 40 1 (From Our Own Corresininaent) Karachi, Sept, 28.—Interviewed regarding the political situa(ion, Pakistan Minister Ghaznafar Ali Khan declared; "We do not want war. but if it is forced on us, we *ill l&kQ it"— Copyright. 1 **<*-^0 «~> < *+> j^
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  • 66 1 BURMA GOVT.'S PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES AGAINST BANDITS I 1 Rangoon, Sept. 28. —Burma J thoiiticb today .M l^^ 6 W V precatftl6liiry hu^iures had be^u taken to pri veiif •arAiHl < iWaifdilsj Viitcring Bu W a froni I llie atatenieiit addea. merei s no caise'for ltt»Wty /f J 'n waß"ife-Kued-anw reports
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  • 47 1 (From Our O^n mw pELHI, Sept. 28^tji^ lions bctwceii^flae India Gbternme of the latter* jointntf-.i&ftjfcdis.n .secnus thf Nizam wanted to neuo but t«e Delhi "Government woufxi and Insi&ted he shouM tot join The Nizam informed the India p the EK)minion. Correspondence between fbd^
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  • 62 1 Exchange Of Hindu Personnel (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept 28 —The Si*d Cabinet recently considered tl»e exchange of Hindu personnel m the Provincial service with Muslims |n any other province and although no decision was tafcen, the Govern* ment would encourage such mutual exchange except m tho case oi
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  • 117 1 'One Of World's Great Leaders'Grady's Tribute To Nehru Bombay, Sepk 28^tW "flQi ntry O 4ncts'/l{e MeaiLilk^W^andl Jawahartal Nehm JHrii] JJtOw rapidly (<> l>^^n« u£lh& Waders of tlife world,' jsafctjDr^ Hear*, r QraUjf, j U.S. AmbHs*yi^4s^UM, paying k i tribute to the, Prime Minister tf I^Uty L j qs g Dr.
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  • 376 1 Treat Of 'Holy' War Against Junagadh! < «»»FKO¥ISlttNAb PAJRALLEInOTT, wd io .ii. o .u «*m art. ..-jh* iiiolVßnSa lv dtfOJ wy/i Bombay/ Si' »l. 2o Junaga< h^v^rfjy^ J ll J^W**^ K.9 1 M e tL.iK"iii'Q-_ visiorial parallel Government yfcsY^nlay J sanrtfaUtaVT«ainrnr it 1 Wtt^iit^^ifSMß?^"^ m f «imme of the Government,
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  • 102 1 G-G TO BROADCAT ON OCT.5 General, the Right Honourable Malcolm Mac Donald, P.O, will broadcast to Malay* en, Sunday, lency s broadcast is expected to last until approximately 10.15 p.m. and will deal with the new Const itutioh fdr' rftt> federation of Malaya atrd for 'Singapore*. His Excellency's address ni^
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  • 118 1 NATIONAL MEMORIAL TO MRS. BESANT inemonal r is to be set uy To an Engitsh woman who fou'g?it q for jlngSfi Y ttitMtf? Sfefe 'i* ttfi9*An lie Th <>- memo i'4ai-u'iui be luiateU a{ Adyar and will take tho I'^rm of a cent ve -for' (rAin»M« -youths m Htlzenship. a.
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  • 128 1 No Consorship, Says Indian Govt. mc^t Msurancw no censorship ot foreign press* messages' had been m force. yr> .waS* c«ntf)nplated were tf yen f dfla^WWn 1 fMfd Movntbtt ten, Governor-General of India, met *"c Standing: Committee of the Im nvij v C«>rre.si>o I nden^ As>oi^atjoM.^.Qov^rr^iient JJoiise. Pandit Jawaharlal Xohru, India's
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  • 21 1 VHW i DEf.HI; Sept. 28.-*Wfce Government o4 India hdtv d«cid+d {to S}Wtfi«i!% n^l^,"t .fti Mint* ft. "IndU IJ'W—
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  • 562 1 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Sept, 29, 1947. MIGHTY WALL AGAINST MALAYA LABOUR U a great threat to the entiro a Labour m this countO'. boitri iminlgrant and' "kampons" or local' Ljubour, all (jf whom 4nu»st i'xum now on caFt their lot together a«d staiirl a s one body if
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  • 592 2 "NO ONE WANTED WAR, BUT I COULD NEVER ADVISE ANYONU TO PUT UP WITH INJUSTICE" New Delhi, Sept. 28. Front -page prominence was given in Indian newspapers yesterday to a statement made during a prayer meeting by Mahal ma Gandhi in which he said (hat although
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  • 55 2 New Delhi, Sept- 28— Thirteen Servicemen were killed and seven injured when a Royal Indian £ir Force transport aircraft carrying service personnel crashed yesterday near Palam aerodrome, ten miles from New Delhi Delhi lhc :nted Pr «vinces t o iish h< S? Ual A
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  • 24 2 Gandhiji's Reported Illness Worries UN Delegates ike Success. Sent 9ft v fle ..at,,, hehalf her urtehinf the M^^Tii? Sorrow and M^dtmji speedy re- Reuter
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  • 192 2 More Illicit Arms Recovered In Delhi New Delhi, Sept. »w— Seventeen country -made guns, 13 ***** tars, bombs, cartridges, many pound* of lead shots, 15 long knives, 1Z spears, 13 large axes, sulphur and other chemicals were seized by police yesterday from Muslim houses at bhahdara (a suburb of Delhi)
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  • 116 2 New Delhi, Sept. 28.— About 20 Congressmen met Mahatma Gandhi and sought his advice as to their duty at this critical time m the country. Mahatma Gandhi asked them to act m iejMcc oi the principle that Hindus and Muslims were equal citizens inside the Indian
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  • 117 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Sept. 28 —The United Provinces Govt. has circularised all officials stressing "all possible genuine efforts to be made by all classes of Government servants to make the people realise they are now free and establish a community
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  • 286 2 "WE HAVE COMMITTED A BLUNDER IN SUPPORTING PAKISTAN MOVE" G.I.I.S. Cuttack, Sept. 28— Mr. Latif-ur-Rahman, Leader of the Mus lim League Party m the Orissa Legislature (a Province m the Indian Union), m a statement on Thursday said: •The Mussalmans of the In-
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  • 51 2 Shanmukham Chetty Elected Unopposed irrom our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 28— His being the only nomination filed Mr. R. K. Shanniukham Chetty will be declared elected unopposed to the Constituent Assembly m the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. C. Rajagopalachari following his appointment as Governor of West Bengal.
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  • 344 2 Karachi Senf 28 r —GEN. MESSERVY has issued as P t at emT n< 01 \T* MeSSCrVy Cin C Pakis spo k es ma sex tho«;h t ch ffti t h t e T piy "ssr that a miutary run,our s of
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  • 163 2 Lake Sussess, Sept. 28. When the Trusteeship Committee of the United Nations General Assembly met yesterday morning, Maharajah Singh, (India) asked that full versions of summarised measures from the Reverend Michael Scott, of Johannesburg, on Southwest Africa should be made available immediately to all delegates.
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  • 90 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 28.— The 28-year-old dream of the Christian community m South India came true when the New Church of South India was brought about by the union of Anglicans, Presbyterians and Congregationalists inaugurated amidst scenes of splendour m the
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  • 41 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept 28— The Government has decided to restore immediately aU holidays including Sundays which were recently cancelled. Arrangements have been made to ensure prompt disposal of urgent jsvork.— Copyright.
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  • 532 2 East Punjab Plan F Or Settling Refugees Un U n j MHH BY OUR SPECIAL COBRESPOI 1 Amrnsar, EKB*. 28.— The Last Punjai, go ahead with their scheme to settle on Muslim population from West Punjab vu j t speed so that tiie present kharit crop
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  • 1091 3 British Professor On What Science Can Give Us ar .lanes, Typewriters Without Ribbons Re j itors "Laid On," Moveble Walls, Etc! -Car-aeroplanes, typewriters without rays m the kitchen to make tou^h meat icn open themselves, refrigerators "laid on" gas, moveable walk m our houses, streets and
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  • 237 3 Batavia, September 28.— 1)r Hubtrtus J. Van Mook, Lieut. -Gon.General of the Netherlands Kast Indies, declared on Friday that Dutch conditions for reaching Agreement with the Indonesia Republicans remained the same as before the Dutch began their "police action" m Java. The
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  • 99 3 'BIG FOUR' DEPUTIES CONFERENCE ON GERMANY London, Sept. 2S. On tin* suggestion of ixi'h Britain and the United States, the conference <>n Germany of the special deputies of the Big row has been postponed, a Foreign Ottiee spokesman said yesterday. Tlu i postponement is understood to be Und^r discussion with
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  • 171 3 ATTLEE TO ANNOUNCE CABINET RESHUFFLE London, Sept. 28. Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, will announce a wholesale reshuffle of his Labour Ministry a week hence, but quarters close to the Cabinet say the changes will not involve the Big Five who are directing Britain's fight for economic lecovery, cables Fraser
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  • 149 3 London. Sept. 28. Europe and Asia face a threat of lower rations than at any time since the war, unless some fasted effort is made by the producing countries, Lord Ilordcr, personal physician to the King and one of the world's outstanding dieticians, said today Lord
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  • 406 3 NDIAN DOMINION ARMY'S ROLE IN MOVEMENT OF PUNJAB REFUGEES New Delhi. Sept 18.— During the last ten days India sent to Pakistan about 250,000 Muslim refugees and about 150,000 non-Mus-lim refugees crossed ovtr t*» India said Major-General Thimmaya, Commander of the East Punjab Area, at a Press Conference m New
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  • 68 3 Batavia, S^pt. 2H. Justice Kirby. Australian representative on the three-nation commission appointed by the United Nations to investigate thiu Indonesian dispute will arrive at Singapore on Oct. 1. It is hoped the commission will begin work shortly afterwards, it was reliably learnt here yest e
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  • 417 3 Does Russia Have An Atom Bomb? Speculation In UN Circles flushing, Sept. 28— Does Kussia have an atomic bomb? Or something better? Nobody expects an answer very soon, but, the question is being a-ked more frequently m United Nations circles today, because hints and innuendoes were being tossed about the
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  • 537 4 Speech At Periyars 9 BSrmdav Celebration fullstop all muchi<?G#s ans dwe m thi* naoit of the Indian comn >v riiluJXljr ni,i/XUF,- -„s lilt o i|f/|MX'B t^Ux ftfer 'h- ciiaiiaian h.p oi Mr. A. t. »uppiap, '■■'^^iSti'^i';-' 1 M l>Ulativ!..-.,in.-!t«. .qu^^^*fftmt>^uH mini v it. t^%^ a
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  • 845 4 K. L. Paper Urges Disciplinary Action Against SRIC President **U'hy h» it that the Malayan Indian Congress which took disciplinary action against Mr- V. M. N. Menon, is tolerating the dictatorial action* oi the President of the Singapore Cougress, Mr. Jumabhuy? Is it because the latter j s wealthy?" thus
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  • 122 4 SEVEN MORE BODIES JOIN UNITED GANDHI JAYANTI COMMITTEE In addition to Uu sixteen Indian < r.aa|iKsmions that have already join<a »h*i Vm^«J t.anuhi Jayanii v eUljra tion ■C'(Ahhiitte«"6riSrnii-apore, th c fol>Mwing sf>tn association^ have >i:ic«' Wt liv'khHf l -rVprt.si«nta4r>^ h, )t en opted on the Joint Committee: ijKiViUi AhssOCiutiu*', liidor^laia>
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  • 275 4 I fnfbVhUl .dt^u^sf(»ns; haM taktn place wwreprawnativeg of the local comni unities ri'pardiiiu the chcii* of a .-uiiahle wedding present trom the poopie ut Malayan I nion to her Uoyal UmliiKss the Princess Kli/abvth, says a I'ress release irom Knaia Lumpur. The following pMtnnwi have
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  • 52 4 GOVERNOR GENT ON THE HARTAL u l\ i.s quite ci Uii- undesii i c l •a.-UP, which disturb the it >!iould be the cfni, md hearts, n gTive, aif m to treat it With which it d, Gent (he rnion m a broa night. P (The full i speech will
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